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Radical Sikh outfits, Pak-based Twitter handles fomenting trouble: Rawat on farmers' stir
2021-02-07
[OneIndia] Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Saturday said US-based outfits such as Justice for Sikhs and around 300 Pakistain-based Twitter handles are stoking anger among farmers as he challenged those protesting the three new agricultural laws to prove how they are harmful to farmers.

Those behind the farmers'' agitation want to break the nation, he said, claiming the new farm laws have brought real freedom to farmers to sell their produce anywhere they want, apart from in the traditional mandis.

"I am sure those agitating against the new farm laws will be at a loss if challenged to prove how they are harmful to farmers," Rawat said after distributing Rs 300 crore
...one crore equals ten million, and there are almost 73 Indian rupees to one US dollar, according to the internet. The exact amount he gave away I leave as an exercise for the student...
worth interest-free loans to farmers under the Deendayal Upadhyay Co-operative Farmers'' Welfare Scheme.

"Anger among farmers is being stoked by US-based outfits like Justice for Sikhs and around 302 Twitter handlers in Pakistain because they don''t want farmers in India to grow under the prime ministership of Narendra Modi," Rawat said.
Ah hah! We’ll use the Govt. of Pakistan Proxies tag.
Criticising the New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

for allegedly describing Narendra Modi as a "dangerous patriot", the Chief Minister asked how being patriotic can be dangerous.

"If we (the BJP government) had the powers of Hanuman,
...Hindu monkey demigod...
we would have split our hearts open to show what lies there for farmers," the Chief Minister said.

Appreciating the farmers of Uttarakhand who have stayed away from the day''s ''chakka jam'' in other states against the new farm laws called by the protesting unions, Rawat said he wants to thank them for refusing to submit to the forces that want to "instigate" them to serve their own interests.

Reassuring farmers that the Modi government cannot ever think of harming them as empowering them monetarily to increase their buying capacity is integral to the BJP's ideology, Rawat said the prime minister should be credited for implementing the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission for farmers.

Naming Central schemes such as the PMGSY introduced during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, Narendra Modi's PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana and the Jan Dhan Yojana under which the poor could open zero balance accounts, Rawat said they were all meant to empower the rural populace and small and marginal farmers.

As many as 25,000 farmers of the state were distributed interest-free loans worth around Rs 300 crore through the loan distribution programme joined by about 5,0000 farmers from the state physically as well as virtually.

Interest-free loans of Rs 3 lakh
...one lakh equals 100,000...
to each beneficiary and Rs 5 lakh to each farmer group are being provided for investment in agriculture and agriculture-related fields including fisheries, forestry, cultivation of medicinal plants, dairy and poultry activities.

Thousands of farmers have been protesting at Delhi's borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh demanding the rollback of the Farmers'' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The protesting farmers have expressed apprehension that these laws would pave the way for the dismantling of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the "mercy" of big corporations.

However,
Switzerland makes more than cheese...
the government has maintained that the new laws will bring farmers better opportunities and usher in new technologies in agriculture.

Chakka jam: No untoward incident, but farmers block several highways
Photos can be seen of the non-untoward incident at the link.
[OneIndia] The farmers have closed the highway in Haryana's Palwal as part of the Chakka Jam.

Meanwhile the ADG of UP said that no untoward incident has taken place so far. We have got support from farmer organizations, with their cooperation and our effort no untoward incident has happened so far.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Wheeeee! A master class in the Rantburg U style!

Thank you very much for explaining, Dron66046. We have those here from time to time, only sometimes on War on Terror subjects. There is a huge knowledge base here, and the owners of the various bits of it happily share. Fred even gave us an image for it:

Posted by: trailing wife   2021-02-07 07:31  

#1  The Khalistanis themselves are proxies of islamabad, TW. It was the Pakis that injected this idea of a separate country for the 'purest sikhs', even while being rapists and enslavers of Sikh women, and bullying their own Sikh population. It all began after the Indo-Pak war of '71, when Paki Prez Zulfikar Bhutto suggested it to the British Sikh community and the ISI began to help them arm up and recruit in India.

When they killed the Indian PM Indira Gandhi, a typical Indian knee jerk overreaction against all Sikhs alienated more of the community and they fled to the west. The addition of muslim muscle and Paki resource to their 'struggle' is not new, but they never used the farmer to do this sort of thing. They were militants, pure and simple. Lobbyists and politicians in England, America, Canada, sure but they had no traction here, even among most Punjabis and Sikhs.

The primary political outfit posing as a farmer union here is called the BKU, a mercenary gang of habitual activists who have extorted sops and loan waivers from previous administrations, caused massive inflation and held food markets to ransom in the past. They called for the release of people like Sharjeel Imaam - a trained secessionist posing as a student activist in Delhi, Umar Khalid - another ummah activist, plus a couple of naxal maoists caught for planning the murders of innocent police draftees.

When one looks at local muslims joining this stir [students of islamic universities, local politicians and independent activists], one must remember they have nothing to do with farming. Because 85% of Indian landowners being hindus, only 9% arable land is in muslim hands; and there are basically no muslim farmers.

As for proxies of whom exactly; the phenomenon is rooted in the recruiting strategy the 'lone wolf' syndrome comes from, but better organized here. The individual sunni, without loyalty to any country or region, is a sworn member of the ummah.

These are all south Asian ummah. They are raised and educated for one thing only, destabilizing India. No one has to pay them or appeal to their sense of duty toward Allan. Whenever any summbitch makes trouble for the establishment, you will find them there, ready to give a helping hand. They're everywhere, from London to New Jersey and Cologne to Guangdong ... no maybe not Guangdong.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-02-07 04:51  

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